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/*
 * Copyright (C) 2007 The Guava Authors
 *
 * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
 * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
 * You may obtain a copy of the License at
 *
 * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
 *
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 * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
 * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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 */

/**
 * Collection interfaces and implementations, and other utilities for collections. This package is a
 * part of the open-source Guava library.
 *
 * 

The classes in this package include: * *

Immutable collections

* * These are collections whose contents will never change. They also offer a few additional * guarantees (see {@link ImmutableCollection} for details). Implementations are available for both * the JDK collection types and the Guava collection types (listed below). * *

Collection types

* *
*
{@link Multimap} *
A new type, which is similar to {@link java.util.Map}, but may contain multiple entries * with the same key. Some behaviors of {@link Multimap} are left unspecified and are provided * only by the subtypes mentioned below. *
{@link ListMultimap} *
An extension of {@link Multimap} which permits duplicate entries, supports random access of * values for a particular key, and has partially order-dependent equality as defined * by {@link ListMultimap#equals(Object)}. {@code ListMultimap} takes its name from the fact * that the {@linkplain ListMultimap#get collection of values} associated with a given key * fulfills the {@link java.util.List} contract. *
{@link SetMultimap} *
An extension of {@link Multimap} which has order-independent equality and does not allow * duplicate entries; that is, while a key may appear twice in a {@code SetMultimap}, each * must map to a different value. {@code SetMultimap} takes its name from the fact that the * {@linkplain SetMultimap#get collection of values} associated with a given key fulfills the * {@link java.util.Set} contract. *
{@link SortedSetMultimap} *
An extension of {@link SetMultimap} for which the {@linkplain SortedSetMultimap#get * collection values} associated with a given key is a {@link java.util.SortedSet}. *
{@link BiMap} *
An extension of {@link java.util.Map} that guarantees the uniqueness of its values as well * as that of its keys. This is sometimes called an "invertible map," since the restriction on * values enables it to support an {@linkplain BiMap#inverse inverse view} -- which is another * instance of {@code BiMap}. *
{@link Table} *
A new type, which is similar to {@link java.util.Map}, but which indexes its values by an * ordered pair of keys, a row key and column key. *
{@link Multiset} *
An extension of {@link java.util.Collection} that may contain duplicate values like a * {@link java.util.List}, yet has order-independent equality like a {@link java.util.Set}. * One typical use for a multiset is to represent a histogram. *
{@link ClassToInstanceMap} *
An extension of {@link java.util.Map} that associates a raw type with an instance of that * type. *
* *

Ranges

* *
    *
  • {@link Range} *
  • {@link RangeMap} *
  • {@link RangeSet} *
  • {@link DiscreteDomain} *
  • {@link ContiguousSet} *
* *

Classes of static utility methods

* *
    *
  • {@link Collections2} *
  • {@link Comparators} *
  • {@link Iterables} *
  • {@link Iterators} *
  • {@link Lists} *
  • {@link Maps} *
  • {@link MoreCollectors} *
  • {@link Multimaps} *
  • {@link Multisets} *
  • {@link ObjectArrays} *
  • {@link Queues} *
  • {@link Sets} *
  • {@link Streams} *
  • {@link Tables} *
* *

Abstract implementations

* *
    *
  • {@link AbstractIterator} *
  • {@link AbstractSequentialIterator} *
  • {@link UnmodifiableIterator} *
  • {@link UnmodifiableListIterator} *
* *

Forwarding collections

* * We provide implementations of collections that forward all method calls to a delegate collection * by default. Subclasses can override one or more methods to implement the decorator pattern. For * an example, see {@link ForwardingCollection}. * *

Other

* *
    *
  • {@link EvictingQueue} *
  • {@link Interner}, {@link Interners} *
  • {@link MapMaker} *
  • {@link MinMaxPriorityQueue} *
  • {@link PeekingIterator} *
*/ @CheckReturnValue @ParametersAreNonnullByDefault package com.google.common.collect; import com.google.errorprone.annotations.CheckReturnValue; import javax.annotation.ParametersAreNonnullByDefault;




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